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By: Joanne | November 24, 2009 | Category: Home and Family


mother and daughter in the kitchenThanksgiving is almost here and this is the time of year that I really start thinking of food. Warm soups, holiday meals, grazing at parties with my friends are all on my mind.

I know that when I’m searching for recipes on the web, my first stop isn’t usually a government website. You might be surprised though…the United States has a diverse population and a great variety of cooking styles.

Maybe you want to make some delicious fudge for the people in the office. Or maybe you’re heading to the woods during hunting season this year and you’re looking for some good wild game recipes.

I think one of the specialty areas when it comes to government recipes is health. Nutrition is very important for the treatment of medical conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, and the government has published lots of recipes that can help you stay healthy.

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blue comment bubble Posted by Kentucky hunter on November 24, 2009 at 09:25 AM EST

check this out
http://fw.ky.gov/kyafieldtvnewsletter.asp

Tim Farmer (host of Kentucky Afield Tv show)'s venison stew
http://fw.ky.gov/venisonstewrecipe.asp

there is something to give thanks around!
good eatin' y'all

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blue comment bubble Posted by mahendra dash on November 27, 2009 at 01:51 PM EST

The spirit of holiday has reduced my age.I will concentrate on green vegetables though I have to pay a good price.2ndly I would think now to become spendthrift and concentrate on savings.3rdly I would like to keep no work for holiday.It will be totally for family.No thought of office or work.
Wife has been diagnosed and Doc has said 50/50% chance for Uterus Cancer.Kids have their own problem at college.I would take it as priority.
4thly,I will try to be simple and human which I believe I am not.

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